At the #IETF123 hackathon, it is now the presentation of the results, by the various groups.
At the #IETF123 hackathon, it is now the presentation of the results, by the various groups.
I2ICF : something about controlling devices, such moving robots (but no demo, alas, just a video on YouTube).
NASR : a network that can follow certain policy rules such as "must take this path", "must use PQ encryption", "must use a vetted operator", etc.
C'est pas franchement caca, l'encryption PQ ?
Mouseworld: creating a twin network (for testing/evaluation) from the formal description of an actual network.
Like many modern projects, se a lot of stuff (GraphDB, Camel, Chimera, Kubernetes, OpenStack...)
ILNP (location/identifier separation protocol) :
Performance tests between IETF in Madrid and the author's home, when the connectivity changes. It works. (On FreeBSD.)
First hackathon for the SCONE project. Communication between applications and network elements to learn about ate-limiting and adjust. (With people from, among others, Tiktok and YouTube)
A space for Bonfire maintainers and contributors to communicate